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City of Malmö Easy access to voting makes the election more available - and even more fun.
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Malmö today 312 000 inhabitants 174 nationalities, many of which come from non democratic countries. 238 000 have the vote!
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Historically Many areas of the city have a very low participation rate.
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Previously the postoffice, but since 2006 Local Governments (Election Committees) in Sweden have been responsible for early voting.
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A complete new profile Students at the Malmö University were given the task of making new graphics and created the slogan; ”Raise your voice!”
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Rap artist gets the message across One of Sweden’s most famous rap artists made a popular rap song on the importance of democracy.
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Vote and shop at the same time! 24 locations for early voting,10 of which are in shopping malls, with especially designed booths.
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Immigrants meet immigrants! Immigrants and ethnic Swedes encourage voting all over the city. Advantage: discussions on democracy to be held in many different languages !
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Efforts on marketing activities -Adverts in cinemas - Information in 6 languages - Outdoor posters - Talks on democracy
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Result 54 000 pre voted + 2% in the total result After many years of decline an upward swing !
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2009 - EU election The same thing happens… + 8% of Malmö citizens choose to vote
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National election - 2010 14 000 young people becoming 18 years of age - possible first time voters. The importance of getting young people into the habit of voting.
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Democracy Ambassadors Hired to work with 18 year olds and immigrants
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National election 2010 - result in Malmö + 2,07% general + 4,4% first time voters 80 000 people wanted to pre vote – mainly in the shopping malls
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2014 - the super year of elections! Both EU and national elections within 3 months! We will work on new challenges !
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